Festival’s third week starred the popular vote for the 28th International Luigi Russolo Awards and the first step of this LEM onto cinema: the young Théo Martelet and his band performing their soundtrack for silent horror film, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Auditions for the popular voting of Russolo Award’s compositions started at 8 o’clock last friday at Auditori MACBA, and finished nearly 10. Some days before, Luigi Russolo Award’s jury reunited, so just before Théo Martelet jumped on stage, the list of winners was announced, and popular vote so did. (Below on this page, the complete list of winners) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari started just before the awards anouncement with Martelet himself playing trumpet and theremin, Rénaud Martelet playing bass clarinet and LT Caramel playing theremin and electro-acoustic devices. The presentation was free, open, but reached high sonic amplitude moments, and feeded a film that’s the gem of german expresionism cinema with huge power of expression.